The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 11Luke Hansard & Sons, 1813 - 11 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... false opinions should be thought mine for having charged me with horrid crimes , with- out shadow of proof or probability , he would cover the scandal by insinuating me guilty of heterodoxy ; or why else did he lead his reader to the ...
... false opinions should be thought mine for having charged me with horrid crimes , with- out shadow of proof or probability , he would cover the scandal by insinuating me guilty of heterodoxy ; or why else did he lead his reader to the ...
Pagina 11
... false a charge , the Public need not be under apprehensions that I shall ever give them a second trouble of the same kind . It must be some strange provocation indeed that can make me repeat it . For if I can forgive injuries of this ...
... false a charge , the Public need not be under apprehensions that I shall ever give them a second trouble of the same kind . It must be some strange provocation indeed that can make me repeat it . For if I can forgive injuries of this ...
Pagina 19
... false impressions of sense , is the very faculty employed in making the impressions of reflexion . Were these therefore liable to the same kind of deception , we should be unavoidably led into and kept in error by the natural frame and ...
... false impressions of sense , is the very faculty employed in making the impressions of reflexion . Were these therefore liable to the same kind of deception , we should be unavoidably led into and kept in error by the natural frame and ...
Pagina 22
... falsely delicate , to betray the interests of all that is good and valuable amongst men , in complaisance to their notions of politeness . ' Tis no time to stand upon ceremony when Religion is struggling for life ; when the whole Head ...
... falsely delicate , to betray the interests of all that is good and valuable amongst men , in complaisance to their notions of politeness . ' Tis no time to stand upon ceremony when Religion is struggling for life ; when the whole Head ...
Pagina 23
... falsely ac- cused , it is natural to think , that a sense of gratitude due from readers so agreeably obliged , or a sense of that honour resulting to our Country from such a Writer , should raise a general indignation . But every day's ...
... falsely ac- cused , it is natural to think , that a sense of gratitude due from readers so agreeably obliged , or a sense of that honour resulting to our Country from such a Writer , should raise a general indignation . But every day's ...
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